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The new world history : a teacher's companion / edited by Ross E. Dunn.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Bedford reader
- A Bedford reader
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- History--Study and teaching.
- History.
- Physical Description:
- xi, 596 pages ; 24 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Boston : Bedford/St. Martin's, [2000]
- Contents:
- Part 1 World History Teaching Over Time
- Outlines of General History / William O. Swinton Swinton, William O.
- Looking Eastward: The Career of Western Civ / Lawrence W. Levine Levine, Lawrence W.
- The Columbia Course in Contemporary Civilization / Harry J. Carman Carman, Harry J.
- Toward World History: American Historians and the Coming of the World History Course / Gilbert Allardyce Allardyce, Gilbert
- The Contributions of Philip Curtin and the "Wisconsin School" to the Study and Promotion of Comparative World History / Craig A. Lockard Lockard, Craig A.
- Selected Bibliography
- Part 2 Three Arguments for Teaching World History - And Two Remonstrations
- The Teaching of World History / L. S. Stavrianos Stavrianos, L. S.
- Beyond Western Civilization: Rebuilding the Survey / William H. McNeill McNeill, William H.
- The Meandering Mainstream: Reimagining World History / Marilyn Robinson Waldman Waldman, Marilyn Robinson
- Introductory College Course in Non-American History: An Ethnocentric View / J. H. Hexter Hexter, J. H.
- It Is Time to Stop Apologizing for Western Civilization and to Start Analyzing Why It Defines World Culture / Jacob Neusner Neusner, Jacob
- Part 3 Redefining World History: Some Key Statements
- Hemispheric Interregional History as an Approach to World History / Marshall G. S. Hodgson Hodgson, Marshall G. S.
- The Prospects of World History / Geoffrey Barraclough Barraclough, Geoffrey
- Connections in History / Eric R. Wolf Wolf, Eric R.
- Depth, Span, and Relevance / Philip D. Curtin Curtin, Philip D.
- The Changing Shape of World History / William H. McNeill McNeill, William H.
- Part 4 Interregional and Superregional History
- Marshall G. S. Hodgson and the Hemispheric Interregional Approach to World History / Edmund Burke III Burke, Edmund III
- Southernization / Lynda Shaffer Shaffer, Lynda
- "Southernization" as a Construct in Post-Civilization Narrative / John Obert Voll Voll, John Obert
- Inner Eurasia as a Unit of World History / David Christian Christian, David
- Migrations of Africans to the Americas: The Impact on Africans, Africa, and the New World / Patrick Manning Manning, Patrick
- Part 5 World Systems and World History
- Global History, Modernization and the World System Approach: A Critique / Craig A. Lockard Lockard, Craig A.
- World-Systems Analysis: Five Questions in Search of a New Consensus / Immanuel Wallerstein Wallerstein, Immanuel
- Economies in Space: The World Economies / Fernand Braudel Braudel, Fernand
- A Plea for World System History / Andre Gunder Frank Frank, Andre Gunder
- Islam as a Special World System / John Obert Voll Voll, John Obert
- Part 6 Teaching Regions and Civilization in Global Context
- The Middle East in World History / Julia Clancy-Smith Clancy-Smith, Julia
- Joining the Mainstream: Integrating Latin America into the Teaching of World History / William F. Sater Sater, William F.
- Early Modern India in World History / John F. Richards Richards, John F.
- Teaching India in a World History Survey / Tara Sethia Sethia, Tara
- The American Educational Tradition: Hostile to a Humanistic World History? / Donald Johnson Johnson, Donald
- Geography in the Historical Imagination / Martin W. Lewis Lewis, Martin W., Karen E. Wigen Wigen, Karen E.
- Part 7 Periodizing World History
- Periodization in World History: Identifying the Big Changes / Peter N. Stearns Stearns, Peter N.
- Cross-Cultural Interactions and Periodization in World History / Jerry H. Bentley Bentley, Jerry H.
- Periodizing World History / William A. Green Green, William A.
- World History Standards for Grades 5-12 / National Center for History in the Schools
- Part 8 Comparisons and Themes
- Global and Comparative History / Michael Adas Adas, Michael
- The Comparative World History Approach / Philip D. Curtin Curtin, Philip D.
- The World and the Northwest: The Fur Trade, Regional History, and World History: An Essay Celebrating the Teaching Scholarship of Philip Curtin / Helen Wheatley Wheatley, Helen
- Cross-Cultural Trade as a Framework for Teaching World History: Concepts and Applications / Steve Gosch Gosch, Steve
- Teaching Religions in the Medieval Period / Davis R. Smith Smith, Davis R.
- Part 9 Gender in World History
- World History as Gender History: The Case of the Nation State / Ida Bloom Bloom, Ida
- Technology and History: The Women's Perspective: A Case Study in Gendered Definitions / Judith P. Zinsser Zinsser, Judith P.
- Gender at the Base of World History / Sarah S. Hughes Hughes, Sarah S.
- And Now for Something Completely Different: Gendering the World History Survey / Judith P. Zinsser Zinsser, Judith P.
- Part 10 Constructing World History Programs and Curricula
- An Undergraduate World History Curriculum for the Twenty-First Century / George E. Brooks Brooks, George E.
- Starting from Scratch: Shifting from Western Civ to World History / Thomas W. Davis Davis, Thomas W.
- Developing the Twentieth-Century World History Course: A Case Study at Ohio State / John Rothney Rothney, John
- "Hisperanto": Western Civilization in the Global Curriculum / Michael F. Doyle Doyle, Michael F.
- Michael Doyle's Views on Western Civ: A Comment and Counterproposal / Edmund Burke III Burke, Edmund III, Ross E. Dunn Dunn, Ross E.
- Graduate Education and Research in World History / Jerry H. Bentley Bentley, Jerry H.
- Graduate Teaching in World History / Philip D. Curtin Curtin, Philip D.
- Doctoral Training in World History: The Northeastern University Experience / Patrick Manning Manning, Patrick
- Part 11 The Future of World History
- New Directions / Jerry H. Bentley Bentley, Jerry H.
- World History in a Global Age / Michaels Geyer Geyer, Michaels, Charles Bright Bright, Charles
- The Case for "Big History" / David Christian Christian, David
- The Future of Human History as a Science / Jared Diamond Diamond, Jared.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references.
- ISBN:
- 0312183275
- OCLC:
- 43349193
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